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Sunday, June 25, 2006

ROMNEY INTERVIEWED ON CBN

The Christian Broadcasting Network is running a wonderful piece on Gov. Romney. Snippet:

The New York Times calls him a turnaround specialist. Romney knows when to take advantage of positive press. In fact, his only book is called Turnaround.

"There's been failures and missteps and mistakes along the way, but you do your very best and look forward to trying to be successful whichever way you can," Romney said.

He was the successful founder of a capital investment group in the 1980s. During the 1990s, he took over the Salt Lake City Olympics, plagued by corruption and a $400 million deficit. He turned a $100 million profit and the games went down as one of the best ever.

Fast forward to today--he's the conservative governor of Massachusetts, facing a state legislature made up mostly of Democrats.

We agree with the New York Times, apparently. Well, there's a first and last time for everything.

Later in the article, CBN says that Gov. Romney "seems to have the entire social conservative values package." Right on. Read the whole thing.